Building on European musical heritage and folk
traditions, Musika Peripherika is an innovative European audio-visual and music
project documenting the creative processes in co-creation and field recording
sessions filmed across Europe. From this pool of musical filmed works, using a
new music Unique Identifier metadata code for each creator involved, the
project maps out all creators involved in the music as well as audio-visual
creative process and tests a new open framework for registrations with rights societies,
in an automated, trans-European fashion. The resulting films and recorded
music, along with the corresponding metadata, will build up a new European Open
Framework of musical and A/V rights to test ways through which we can increase
the speed and transparency of rights distributions across Europe - both
publishing rights as well as neighbouring rights. Furthermore, using the new
music domains for all participants as well as residency field recording films,
video clips, interviews and other A/V filmed output, the project will test ways
through which the new .music websites, which will all be web 3.0
video-enabled, verified domains with HTTPS built-in can be linked through a new
European music video portal. A new European Sound Labs production library will
further promote cooperation between the music and A/V sectors across Europe,
fostering freedom of artistic expression, intercultural dialogue and social
inclusion, access, distribution and promotion.
Oradores ::
Hans Stop, Philippe Rixhon e ,outros parceiros, a anunciar
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Initiative co-financed by the Creative Europe program from the European Union